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Friday, January 2, 2015

Modern Home Design

With interest in micro-housing growing worldwide, such innovations have made Japanese architecture a leading force in contemporary home design. A new book, "The Japanese House Reinvented" (Monacelli Press) by Philip Jodidio, surveys more than 50 Challenged to build homes that create a feeling of light, space and tranquility in some of the world’s most densely populated areas, Japanese architects have had no choice but to think outside the box. Literally. Basic elements like walls, windows and MANILA, Philippines - Robinsons Homes’ complete portfolio of horizontal projects now comes pre-loaded with its own distinct lineup of home designs -- epitomizing the property brand’s development philosophy of building pamana homes of quality and Four Dallas homes with modern design themes will be open for a self-guided tour Saturday. The 2015 Spring Modern Home Tour, presented by moderndallas.net, will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Dallas Architecture Forum. Methodically constructed over several years, the current owners spared no expense in site design, infrastructure development Additional features of this modern home include upgraded construction elements such as an enhanced insulation package, a A group of small, design-driven companies collaborated with designers, architects and artists to create beautiful, modern, abstract patterned fabrics so you can peruse the collections online, at home — perhaps in a room that may soon feature a .

Challenged to build homes that create a feeling of light, space and tranquility in some of the world’s most densely populated areas, Japanese architects have had no choice but to think outside the box. Literally. Basic elements like walls, windows and while helps provide natural light in the home, as well as offer space upward instead of outwards. The design follows line of the houses in the street and thus continues the urban edge, while offering a modern and contemporary design. Inside we find a An exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, which takes its name and inspiration from Kiesler’s work, presents various plans for “Endless House” alongside more than 60 pieces by visionary artists and designers who integrate art and Louise Fischer grew up in Demark, in a house that reflected her parents’ travels, specifically their time living in Japan. So Fischer, since childhood, has been exposed to the idea of living in different countries and experiencing other cultures. .